European Senior Team Championships 2019
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Re: European Senior Team Championships 2019
Ok John, of course no rest days, and the opposition knowing your board order, makes it tough for England 2
Good luck to all the teams today
Good luck to all the teams today
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Re: European Senior Team Championships 2019
I am sure England are relishing the opportunity to play Russia - good luck!
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From the two matches against Russia "we" scored 1.5 points, not bad considering the ratings. Andrew Ledger drew with GM Gleizerov on top board in the 50+.
John Quinn has had a truly remarkable performance on top board for the 65+. With one round to go he has 5/7 for an Rp of 2386, the second best on the board, losing only to GM Rantanen who has 7/7 for Finland. I know John was a bit lucky today that Balashov blundered against him in the ending but I don't think he was ever worse and but for the blunder that game would have been a draw.
Tomorrow the 65+ team (having already met the strongest opposition) meet one of the weakest teams (from Finland).
The 50+ first team play the Slovenian side while England 2 have to play Croatia 1 who are in contention for gold.
Good luck to John and the rest of the English (and Irish) players in the last round.
John Quinn has had a truly remarkable performance on top board for the 65+. With one round to go he has 5/7 for an Rp of 2386, the second best on the board, losing only to GM Rantanen who has 7/7 for Finland. I know John was a bit lucky today that Balashov blundered against him in the ending but I don't think he was ever worse and but for the blunder that game would have been a draw.
Tomorrow the 65+ team (having already met the strongest opposition) meet one of the weakest teams (from Finland).
The 50+ first team play the Slovenian side while England 2 have to play Croatia 1 who are in contention for gold.
Good luck to John and the rest of the English (and Irish) players in the last round.
Tim Harding
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Author of 'Steinitz in London,' British Chess Literature to 1914', 'Joseph Henry Blackburne: A Chess Biography', and 'Eminent Victorian Chess Players'
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Re: European Senior Team Championships 2019
Andrew Ledger, Julie Denning (both drew with higher-rated opposition) and John Quinn (beating Balashov, who I remember as a promising young player at Hastings!) are entitled to feel pleased with themselves!
I see Tim beat me to it, but I'll leave this as it is.
I see Tim beat me to it, but I'll leave this as it is.
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Re: European Senior Team Championships 2019
Just a small correction, Tim. England 2 in the 50+ event are playing Croatia 2. It is Croatia 1 who are in contention for GoldTim Harding wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 8:03 pmFrom the two matches against Russia "we" scored 1.5 points, not bad considering the ratings. Andrew Ledger drew with GM Gleizerov on top board in the 50+.
John Quinn has had a truly remarkable performance on top board for the 65+. With one round to go he has 5/7 for an Rp of 2386, the second best on the board, losing only to GM Rantanen who has 7/7 for Finland. I know John was a bit lucky today that Balashov blundered against him in the ending but I don't think he was ever worse and but for the blunder that game would have been a draw.
Tomorrow the 65+ team (having already met the strongest opposition) meet one of the weakest teams (from Finland).
The 50+ first team play the Slovenian side while England 2 have to play Croatia 1 who are in contention for gold.
Good luck to John and the rest of the English (and Irish) players in the last round.
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Re: European Senior Team Championships 2019
John Quinn is resting in round 9. His potential opponent is so low rated, that his Tournament Performance Rating would diminish, EVEN if he wins.
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Re: European Senior Team Championships 2019
They have obviously invented a particularly stupid version, do we know what it is?Stewart Reuben wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:32 amJohn Quinn is resting in round 9. His potential opponent is so low rated, that his Tournament Performance Rating would diminish, EVEN if he wins.
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So that player would drop his field by at least 35 points, and is therefore 280+ points below the average of his opponents so far.
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Not quite, according to the website. That says he's played 7 opponents with an average rating of 2239.6 (score 5/7; TPR 2398). If he'd played in Round 9 his opponent would have been rated 1966, reducing the average rating to 2205.4.IM Jack Rudd wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:10 pmSo that player would drop his field by at least 35 points, and is therefore 280+ points below the average of his opponents so far.
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Re:on the reserve board was a big suprise - o n the eve of his 80th birthday. European Senior Team Championships 2019
I only had John's word for it. Since he did get silver and had no hope of gold, he was quite correct not to risk playing. After all, we won the match 4-0 anyway.
In the end we got 3 board medals. Brian Ewart in the 65+ with 3.5/7 on the eve of his 80th birthday! Steve Ledger also got one in the 50+ on the same board. He didn't know and was not at the prizegiving.
In the end we got 3 board medals. Brian Ewart in the 65+ with 3.5/7 on the eve of his 80th birthday! Steve Ledger also got one in the 50+ on the same board. He didn't know and was not at the prizegiving.